City records are open to the public upon request. You may make your request by contacting the City Clerk for an open records request form. The completed form can be submitted to the City Clerk with any applicable fees. The form will identify the documents that you want to review or have copied.

A new Operator’s License requires either a proof of completion of the WI Responsible Beverage Class or a license from another municipality that has been issued within the last two years along with identification. This license cannot be issued until proof of schooling has been provided.

• Class “A” packaged beer sales only.• “Class A Combination” beer, liquor, wine packaged sales.• Class “B” may consume on premises or buy for off-premises consumption.• “Class B Combination” Full liquor license for on premise or off premise consumption. This is the only license that has a quota established by the State of Wisconsin.• Special Gathering, Temporary “Class B” also known as a picnic licenses. The applicant must have a licensed operator in charge of the event. Clubs, churches, lodges etc. that have been in existence for more than six months and have officers may apply for this type of license. There must be someone with a current operator’s license or a temporary license on the premises during the hours of operation.

Anyone wishing to vote in the state of Wisconsin, where they are required to register, has three options to register. State and federal law now requires that any first-time voter submitting a registration application by mail provide a copy of an acceptable identifying document that provides proof of residence. Options include by mail, in person at City Hall prior to the election, or at the polling place the day of the election.

A potential candidate may begin raising funds at any time after filing designation of a campaign treasurer and bank designation with the City Clerk. The campaign account must be separate from any personal accounts and used only for depositing campaign funds and making campaign expenditures.

Permits are not required, however, per chapter 254-4 of the Municipal Code, rummage can only be conduction between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. No more than three sales in one calendar year can be conducted from any premises and no sale shall last longer than three consecutive days.